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European Muslims Face Alienation
There are an estimated 13 million Muslims living throughout Europe. Yet, according to the EUMC (the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia), there is an alarmingly “wide range of anti-Muslim or Xenophobic abuse across the European Union’s 25 member states,” (BBC). According to the report, discrimination is reflected in a number of social circles, [...]
An Unseen Invasion: The Subversion of British Culture by Pakistani Muslims
Britain is host to a number of immigrants who flock to her shores in search of opportunity and equity. Great Britain, a nation with a steadfast commitment to free-will and fair play. Unfortunately, the natures of host Britain and these diverse groups are often less than comparable. Of all the groups that have adopted Britain [...]
Briton Arrested in Dubai
The early weeks of July littered the pages of most online UK media with a story on a British expatriate arrested in Dubai for allegedly having sex in public. Though there are variations of the story between the accused, the arresting officer, and local witnesses, the fact remains that some indecent act was committed in [...]
France denies citizenship to veiled Muslim woman
A French court recently ruled against granting citizenship to a native Moroccan Muslim woman, feeling that her values were incompatible with French values. The court, and its agents, felt the Muslim woman was practicing “radical” Islam, which brings up the very necessary question, What exactly is radical Islam? Stereotypically, thoughts of radical Islam conjure images [...]
MILFS: From Housewives to Whores
The term MILF has seeped deeply into our society with an amazing lack of criticism or thought into what this trend actually means. Since when did it become cool to think of moms as sex objects? This idea, made even more popular by the show “Desperate Housewives”, is just that – desperate. Why does society [...]
Obama Escalating Racism
A closer look into the election campaign reveals troubling factors influencing the American vote. The 2008 election finds its biggest challenge to be the people’s perception of Barack Obama. The American people, the deciders of the next president of the United States, see Obama through the filter of race and image. Proving non-racist attitudes Too [...]











